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Military medical care laws being second-guessed
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Thanks,
Ed Fremer
We have created a nation that is Grateful for our military and we will throw parades for them, as long as we don't have to hear about the hurt ones that need care.
I too am a member of Rep. Jim Matheson district, I am grateful that he is distressed... how about you go and do something about it instead of letting your own suffer. Rep. Matheson - If you choose to let the wrong continue, then you are just as guilty as those who are committing the neglect.
Our politicians don't want a high wage economy, they want a low wage high profit economy. A prime example is the Auto company bailout. There were no calls for higher wages for the foreign company auto workers, only calls for lower wages for US auto workers. Show me a single country with a low wage economy and a high quality of life for it citizens. There is none!
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Funny how the writer somehow forgot to mention that all these injuries are considered service-connected disabilities, and the service members are cared for and compensated for them.
How will that change under the proposal? Is Congress willing to pay twice for these injuries? Seems doubtful. So, the end result will be casting off injured service members, and requiring them to enrich some trial lawyer in order to get any compensation. If they get a good one, OK. If not, they're just out of luck.
Good for trial lawyers. Bad for Soldiers.
What a reform!